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本帖最後由 SANYISLAMRABIUL 於 2024-2-12 16:32 編輯
Responsibility of companies Responsibility of the media "Attack on freedom of the press" New monetization model Privacy: a new currency Privacy in large vehicles One more excuse... "It's Google's fault, Facebook, etc." The future is not uncertain. What is responsibility? Search dictionaries for the meaning of "responsibility" and you will find definitions, with slight variations, similar to these: Responsibility is the duty to do something or to someone to be responsible for its effects. Moral, legal or professional obligation to respond for one's own actions, related to compliance with certain laws, duties or functions. Obligation to respond for one's own acts or those carried out by a subordinate. I like the latter because it presents responsibility as the obligation to respond for something,
even if one is not directly the cause of the act. Responsibility of companies Every businessman knows that he has responsibilities towards the company, potential shareholders, employees and clients. If something goes wrong, it's his responsibility. A company Cyprus Telemarketing Data that pollutes, mistreats animals or does not take an anti-racist stance is held responsible. Today, more than ever, society monitors the actions of companies daily, especially on social networks, to know if they act correctly, ethically and responsibly. The organization that adopts an incorrect attitude or allows a supplier or employee to do something wrong is quickly condemned by society. Consumers no longer want to buy from companies that use slave or child labor in the manufacturing of their products. Many people no
longer accept to work for companies that do not defend diversity. But do people demand responsibility from the media? Too little! And when they accuse they are ignored or refuted with speeches in favor of the press. Responsibility of the media Well, if companies are responsible for what they produce and the actions of their employees, why would it be different with the press? But it is. For many years, the media has treated consumers irresponsibly, shirking its responsibility to provide quality products in an ethical manner. Unlike companies, which when faced with the public seek changes to guarante
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